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Show V- - u I the PAGE EIGHT. w SpggeotSed toy i.v 6imNAU;iGW;crTr cactte county; tjtail We'dfies3ay, May I0)acns(3i?GIn order to give all an opportunity to be present T, 192& ffl3a-PaQBGsnmtS- will postpone their Thursday night dance, and the giving of the FORD ROADSTER, until SatoiMay Judge Barker pltal will not be alone before that tribunal, as every hospital that Is being conducted as the local hospital is, will be backing up the contention that such institutions are tax free. There is one thing to the credit of the William , Budge Memorial hospital that was brought out at the recent trial and that is that every dollar- - the institution has made has gone back into bettering the place lor the sick and afflicted of this community and others brought here. Only the latest equipment for use In every, department, Is good enough for the local Institution. There are few communities In the entire United States of our population which occupy a more enviable position than, Logan in the matter of hospital facilities. This fact is possible only from the fact that the William Budge Memorial hospital has been conducted successfully from a financial view point, It should make no difference what the view may be relative to the tax controversy, every one should take a personal pride in his town from the fact that it can boast of a hospital of such merit. ' . Gives Decision ; In Tax Case . William Budge Memorial Hospital .Exempt From Taxation Says Ogden Jurist. Ogden. May 1 Judge George Barker of the Second district court, who, some weeks ago, sat for Judge M. C, Harris of the First district court at Logan, and heard the case of the William Budge Memorial hospital against as treasurer of E. N. .Maughan Cache county, rendered a decision in the case Tuesday andi notified the attorneys on both. sides. The action was brought by the hospital authorities to enjoin the county treasurer from attemptingto collect a tax against the hospitai jor the year hmS on Li- ground that it is a charitable stltution and therefore under the laws of the state is exempt from taxation. At the time of the filing o.- of the complaint a temporary rewas and issued order straining Chamber the final hearing was on the ques- Logan Richmond Excursion tion of making ihe order permanent or dissolving it. Black and White Day Holding that the hospital is a charitable institution and there(Continued from Page One) fore exempt from taxation under the statutes. Judge Barker found Richmond The Logan High school for the plaintiff in the action and band will go along. All the people Tuesday afternoon so advised the of the city are urged to join tne attorneys for the respective partGeorge W. ies to the suit. He aiso has asked caravan, Chairman counsel for the hospital to pre- Squires will act as pilot. Upon Richmond, there will be pare findings of fact, conclusions I entering continuous hoiking by the cars of law and a decree. go around the central As Judge Barker heard the case and f nally stop out of his district he will go to Logan within a few days and announce his decision in opaa court. For the year 1928 the property was assessed as follows: Real Estate, $1,480;. buildings and improvements,' $20 800; total tax sought fb be collected $991 48. The case is expected to go to the supreme court' of the state for final adjudication. B. 4Jo Dance with CHARLES LOCKWOOD and his Peppy Orchestra mingtoti Tv3ay Sigma Chapter Formed The mothers of the members the local chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity met at the Cliam-b- er of Commerce April 29, for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization, called the Slama.? which is found in all of cities in the United States In which a chapter of the national Sigma Chi fraternity is located. The Object of which Is to be helpful in promoting such standards as may prove Beneficial to the members. Mrs. Moses Thatcher In the chair, the following officers were duly elected: Mrs M N Neuberger, president; Mrs. R. B. West, vice president; Mrs. O. H. Budge, secretary and treasurer. The following committees were appointed: Mrs. I. P. Stewart, welfare: Mrs. - T. B Mrs. John A. Budge, social; Crockett, publicity. The above chairmen were designated as the executive committee of the ' K i Governors Invited to Attend Dedication -- Phoenix, May f John CL 7P) Governor Phillips, , today mailed invitations to Governors RichC. Dillon. New Mexico, C, C. Young, California, George H. Dern, Utah, Fred Balzar, Nevada, and William H. Adams, Colorado, ard to , attend the dedication of the Grand canyon bridge June 14 and 15 'over the Colorado river near Lees ferry. The governors were Invited to take part in the celebration as the guests of Arizona during period. The bridge Is 467 feet above the river 834 feet long and feet across the has a span of 616 water. ,T muna M liGOd ley Specially made for the New,- High Compression - Budge Hospital Officials Elated It is only natural that the officials of the William Budge Memorial hospital are elated over the decision of Judge George 8. Barker of Ogden that the hos- pita! is a charitable Institution who ld maChine guns and other Fotn, txa weapons to Thompson and others, hos-,ytion. This places the Frantzlus was asked how ina Par wth similar Pjtal many guns he had on hand dein the sate. It was 14 the day of the massacre uary termined today that the case will and he replied thftt he had be tested out by the1 supreme none court, but even so, the Budge hosHpw many have ou had then? Tour. What became of them? I sold them to Thompson. He telephoned an order between 10 and 12 o'clock the morning of St. Valentines day. (The mur-Ide- rs occurred between 10 and 11 ' a. m.) 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